J.D. Spinner greets Primary Election voters with a ukulele song and afriendly tip of the hat at Bolich Middle School in Cuyahoga Falls. Spinner was drumming up support for his son J. Noah, who is a Democrat running for State Representative in the 36th District. (Phil Masturzo/Beacon Journal/Ohio.com)

A voter heads into the First Baptist Church of Akron on Shatto Avenue to vote in the Ohio primary election on Tuesday in Akron. (Mike Cardew/BeaconJournal/Ohio.com)

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Voters make their selections in the Ohio primary election at Judith A. Resnik CLC on Meadowcroft Drive on Tuesday in Akron. (Mike Cardew/BeaconJournal/Ohio.com)

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Walton Ritondaro, 1, waits as his mom, Chauncey Widder, a Medina City teacher, votes at the Medina County Recreation Center on Tuesday in Medina. (Leah Klafczynski/Beacon Journal/Ohio.com)

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Medina County residents place their vote at the Medina County Fairgrounds on Tuesday in Medina. (Leah Klafczynski/Beacon Journal/Ohio.com)

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Woodridge School board member David Lydic (left) checks the returns on his phone as Walter Davis, school superintendent, talks with school board member Jan Flasco at a district election watch party at On Tap Grille & Bar on Monday in Cuyahoga Falls. (Mike Cardew/Beacon Journal/Ohio.com)

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Woodridge School board member David Lydic (left) listens as Walter Davis, school superintendent, checks the early returns at a district election watch party at On Tap Grille & Bar on Monday in Cuyahoga Falls. (Mike Cardew/Beacon Journal/Ohio.com)

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Scott Karlo, Woodridge levy chairperson, watches the Indians game as he waits for the next update on the returns at the district's election watch party at the On Tap Grille & Bar on Monday in Cuyahoga Falls. (Mike Cardew/Beacon Journal/Ohio.com)

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Jim Renacci speaks at The Galaxy Restaurant in Wadsworth after winning the Ohio Republican U.S. Senate primary on Tuesday. (Leah Klafczynski/Beacon Journal/Ohio.com)

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Jim Renacci speaks at The Galaxy Restaurant in Wadsworth after winning the Ohio Republican U.S. Senate primary on Tuesday. (Leah Klafczynski/Beacon Journal/Ohio.com)

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Jim Renacci receives applause at The Galaxy Restaurant in Wadsworth after winning the Ohio Republican U.S. Senate primary on Tuesday. (Leah Klafczynski/Beacon Journal/Ohio.com)

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Jim Renacci speaks at The Galaxy Restaurant in Wadsworth after winning the Ohio Republican U.S. Senate primary on Tuesday. (Leah Klafczynski/Beacon Journal/Ohio.com)

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